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BASEBALL ROUNDUP: CHC opens season with split at Purdy, Carthage drops two

COLLEGE HEIGHTS 17, EL DORADO SPRINGS 2 (3 INNINGS)

College Heights scored seven runs in the second inning and 10 runs in the third on the way to win over El Dorado Springs to open the season in the Purdy Invitational on Saturday.

Benjamin Thomas earned the win for CHC after allowing two runs on two hits, two walks and six strikeouts in three innings.

Austin Miller had three hits, scored three times and drove in two to lead the Cougars at the plate. Joshua Anderson had a hit, scored twice and drove in three. Thomas had a hit and three RBI. Kelton Welch had a hit, an RBO and scored twice.

 

PURDY 12, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 3 (6 INNINGS)

Purdy scored in every inning on the way to a win over College Heights on Saturday in the Purdy Invitational.

The Eagles scored two runs in the first, second, third and fifth innings, while scoring a single tally in the fourth and three times in the sixth. College Heights had a three-spot in the fourth inning for its only runs in the loss.

 

KENNETT 12, CARTHAGE 2

Kennett hung crooked numbers up in the first, second and fifth innings to fuel a win over Carthage on Saturday. 

Kennett scored in every inning, with three runs crossing in the first, two in the second and four in the fifth.

JT Williams earned the win for Kennett after allowing two runs on three hits, four walks and three strikeouts in 2 1/3 innings. Reece Robinett pitched 3 2/3 innings of scoreless relief, scattering two hits, walking two and striking out seven.

Bradyn Tate took the loss after allowing six runs on nine hits, a walk and four strikeouts in three innings. Zach Geter allowed five runs on eight hits, a walk and two strikeouts in two innings, while Sylas Browning allowed one run on two hits, two walks and a strikeout in one relief inning.

Brooks Nigut had a double, four total hits, three RBI and three runs scored. Reece Robinett had three hits, including a double, three RBI and three runs scored. Matt Gardner had three hits, including a double, and scored twice.

Caden Kabance, Nate Norbury, Logan Carmickle, Kanen Vogt and Braxdon Tate all had hits for Carthage. Braxdon Tate and Norbury each scored runs.

 

GLENDALE 12, CARTHAGE 6

Glendale built an 8-1 lead through three innings and didn’t look back in a win over Carthage on Saturday.

Holding an 8-3 advantage, the Falcons scored single tallies in the fourth and fifth innings before a two spot in the sixth frame.

Kaleb Julian earned the win for Glendale after allowing five runs, three earned, on 10 hits, a walk and a strikeout in 3 2/3 innings. Brooks Kettering allowed one run on one hit, a walk and five strikeouts in 3 1/3 relief innings.

Kaden Arr took the loss for Carthage after allowing seven runs on seven hits, five walks and two strikeouts in two innings. Parker Copeland allowed three runs, two earned, on five hits, three walks and two strikeouts in three relief innings. Brodie Cole gave up two runs on one hit, two walks and two strikeouts in one relief inning.

Jacob House homered and doubled, scored twice and drove in three for Glendale. Cam Stratten had a hit and two RBI.

Norbury had three hits and scored twice, while Kabance and Browning had two hits each. Browning tripled and had an RBI, while Kabance picked up an RBI and scored a run.

BASEBALL: Hollister takes two from Joplin on Opening Day

It wasn’t the Opening Day of baseball Joplin had hoped for, as the Eagles started the season by dropping both games of a doubleheader against Hollister on Saturday at the JHS Athletic Complex.

Joplin and Hollister opened the season with six scoreless innings before the Tigers erupted for seven runs in the top of the seventh inning on the way to a 7-0 win in Game 1. Hollister built an early lead through the first two innings and went on to complete the sweep 15-3.

“Obviously, we were not very good today,” Joplin coach Kyle Wolf said. “But, it’s only two games and there are a lot of them this season. It’s my hope that maybe this humbles us a little bit and puts us in a position where we want to come to work and do some of the little things that are difference makers that we didn’t do today.”

 

HOLLISTER 7, JOPLIN 0

Joplin pitcher Ethan Guilford delivers to home plate in the Eagles’ loss to Hollister on Saturday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Joplin’s Ethan Guilford and Hollister’s Hunter Jones were locked in a pitcher’s duel in the first of two games, with each pitching a six-inning shutout heading into the seventh inning.

After a leadoff single, Jones reached on an error on a fly ball to center field to put runners on second and third with no outs. Ryland Franks followed with a two-run double to right-center field to notch the first two runs of the game. Two batters later, Ethan Wright singled to left-center to plate two more runs to push the lead to 4-0. The Tigers added two more runs on an Eagles error later in the inning before Sam Teaster wrapped the scoring with an RBI single up the middle to make the score 7-0.

“The crazy thing is that was a really, really good opening day baseball game for six innings,” Wolf said about the opener. “Both pitchers filled it up, defensively it was clean and it was just really good baseball for six innings before the wheels kind of fell off for us. We couldn’t find a way to recover from that, and that is the type of thing we need to figure out. We can be pretty good when things are going well for us. We have to find a way to compete when we face a little adversity and things don’t go our way.”

Jones earned the win after pitching six innings without allowing a run on two hits, four walks and seven strikeouts. Franks earned the save after walking one in a scoreless seventh.

Guilford took the loss after surrendering three runs, two earned, on six hits and seven strikeouts in six-plus innings of work. Joe Jasper allowed four runs, one earned, on three hits, a walk and a strikeout in one inning.

Franks had two hits, including a double, and drove in two, while Wright also doubled and finished with two hits and two RBI.

Byler Reither and Tyler Schumann each had hits for Joplin.

 

HOLLISTER 15, JOPLIN 3

Joplin third baseman Landon Maples applies the tag for an out in the Eagles’ loss to Hollister on Saturday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Hollister wasted little time getting on the scoreboard in the second game, plating three runs in top of the first, highlighted by an RBI single from Clay Kemp.

Layten Copher picked up Joplin’s first RBI of the game in the bottom half of the inning to trim the lead to 3-1.

The Tigers added two more runs in the second inning on an RBI triple from Blake Russell and a bases-loaded walk by Teaster.

Hollister blew the game open an inning later with a five-run third frame to push the lead to 12-1. Kemp highlighted the inning with a two-run single, while Luke Calovich had an RBI double.

Ronny Daniels earned the win for Hollister after allowing one run on five hits, two walks and five strikeouts in three innings. Malachi Henry allowed one run on two hits and a strikeout in one inning, while Calovich struck out two, walked two and allowed one run in two relief innings.

Justin McReynolds took the loss for Joplin after surrendering five runs, four earned, on two hits, five walks and two strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings. Alex Isbell, Brady Mails and Tyler Duley worked out of the pen.

Joplin catcher Tyler Schumann attempts to leg out a ground ball in the Eagles’ loss to Hollister on Saturday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Teaster doubled and finished with two hits, two runs scored and a game-high four RBI for the Tigers. Russell had two hits, two RBI and three runs scored, while Kemp and Calovich each had two hits, two runs scored and two RBI.

Bodee Carlson had two doubles and scored a run, while Copher had two hits and two RBI.

“We need to look at and learn how to make a change in our approach based on what we are seeing,” Wolf said about the day offensively. “Too many times, I think we are up there thinking that we want this (certain) pitch and we’re not going to get it. We have to start looking at what we are going to get and be prepared to do what we can with it.”

ON DECK

Joplin is at St. Mary’s Colgan on Tuesday at Jaycee Ballpark in Pittsburg, Kansas.

 

BASEBALL: Neosho earns two wins to begin ’22 season; Bulldogs drop a pair

 

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats began the 2022 prep baseball season on a positive note.

The Wildcats beat Monett 7-4 in the season opener on Saturday morning before knocking off Carl Junction 8-6 later in the day to start the spring at 2-0. 

In the other game of the day, Monett defeated Carl Junction 6-5.

 

NEOSHO 7, MONETT 4

Bo Helsel earned win No. 1 as Neosho’s head coach.

The game was deadlocked at four after four innings when the Wildcats pushed across two runs in the fifth and one more in the sixth.

Neosho’s Austin Rodriquez had two hits and one RBI, while Quenton Hughes, River Brill and Carter Baslee had one RBI apiece. 

Neosho’s Kael Smith was the winning pitcher. He allowed four earned runs on seven hits and struck out six in the complete-game effort. 

Daniel Geiss had two hits and an RBI for the Cubs. 

Geiss took the loss on the mound after giving up two earned runs on five hits in five innings. 

 

MONETT 6, CARL JUNCTION 5

The Cubs rode a five-run first inning to victory. 

Monett’s Geiss went 2-for-4, while Josh Wallace drove in two runs and Marcus Young scored twice.

Young earned the win on the hill after allowing three runs and striking out seven in six innings. Jason Garner earned the save by tossing a scoreless seventh.

Carl Junction’s Kyler Perry took the loss after giving up five earned runs on four hits and five walks in 3 1/3 innings. Perry struck out four.

Hunter Cantrell and Lucas Vanlanduit pitched in relief.

Dalton Mills had two hits, including a triple, and two RBI for the Bulldogs. Shane Diskin, Jordan Woodruff and Vanlanduit drove in one run apiece.

 

NEOSHO 8, CARL JUNCTION 6

The game was tied at four after the top of the fourth. The Wildcats scored twice in the bottom of the fourth and added single tallies in the fifth and sixth. The Bulldogs scored twice in the sixth, but failed to score in the seventh. 

Hughes was the winning pitcher and Wyatt Shadwick picked up the save. Hughes went 5 1/3 innings, allowing five runs on 11 hits while striking out four. 

Shadwick tossed a scoreless seventh. 

Shadwick also went 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Rodriquez and Eli Zar drove in two runs apiece. Hughes, Baslee and Smith had one RBI apiece. Smith homered. 

Diskin was charged with the loss after he allowed six earned runs on eight hits in five innings. Logan Eck pitched a scoreless sixth. 

Carl Junction lost despite recording 14 hits. Cole Wilson, Drew Massey and Diskin had three hits apiece for the Bulldogs. Diskin and Wilson drove in two runs apiece.

Jordan Woodruff went 2-for-4 with two runs scored. 

Carl Junction (0-2) hosts Lebanon on Tuesday.

Neosho (2-0) hosts the Roy B. Shaver Classic on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.